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Show PACE LETS Sum al c rtfs-- S four Collinston and Reaver, Dam News THE AT SHOW A TO CO TOMORROW AND Value! THE BRING Eytvicw of tbo Little Tbiof lo Litfo s It dont pay ter be like the Hill Billy in Arkansaw who ha a a leaky roof an' never got it fixed ter he said, "When it rains I can't an when the sur shines I don't need ter " FAMILY! 1 Singing Motheis, invocation by K A. Saundds of Ogdon trio, Bo.iutilul llumi' " Mis. Blanch Johnson, Mis Anna Durfcy and Mrs Maud Bowen, speakeis, J Wesley Hoishy of Brigham. K. A Johnson of Beaver Dam. Koheit Bolter and Arthur Welling of Gailand, Bishop Ki Trio, Mis J. J Thompson, Mis Arthur Lmfoict and . Mis Heniy Manning of solo. "Going flome," hy Ch.i lies O. Beierson of Logan. Benediction by President C E. Violin accompaniments Smith ui'ii' played by Fred Nye of (iailand. Charles Wood dedicated the grave. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Stone and children spent Sunday at Ogden visiting with Mrs. Martha Stone Mrs Maud Bowen entertained the LaJuna Mere club at her home Thursday Croquet was played, prizes going to Mrs. Anna Durfcy and Mrs. Ruby w e r e Bowen Refreshments served Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fryer of Dewcyville spent a day last week with their paients, Mr. and Mrs Robert Fryer, in Logan canyon Mrs. Freddie liarmer of week at gan spent the the home of Mr and Mrs. Dale Saunders. Mr. and Mrs of Salt Lake City spent here with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kidman lot Benson Ward were guests at the F!d Bigler home Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Ed Olsen and Mrs. Maria Jensen of Peters-werboro dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller Sun- day. Miss Esther Erickson of Pres- ton, Idaho, spent the past week with her sister and family. Mrs. Minnie Saunders. Miss Shirlene Saunders returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peter-on of Ogden spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble enteitained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Flomer Mar-iek-so- Fine winders iz trimmed sum nue fall w immin. j THE Ml IN TECHNICOLOR GERSHWIN ,, with ADOLPHE THE RITZ , ZORINA MENJOU 1 3.' BROTHERS KENNY SONGS BAKER "Charlie McCarthy" Roxy News Novelty "Right Way Mrs. Heniy Ford and son,' Flail J. Ford of Huntsville, were of Mr. and Mrs. 15. Mrs. dinner guests CORINNE. Aug. Hammerland Lance Sunday. left Rachel Gilbert and children Mr. anti Mrs. Ilyrum Lloyd for Salt Lake where .Monday or Idaho they will be guests of Mrs. and son, Weldon, Mrs. William Gilbert's brother and family, F'alls. Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hewlett. Torbett of Arimo, Idaho, are Mrs. Win. They will also visit in Park the guests of Mr. and Jr.' Jim Mrs. and Waddoups, Mr. with City Mrs. Lovina Craner has gone Hewlett. to visit with The 11th Quorum of Elders to Mt. Pleasant a month. for her mother of the sacrament had charge Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Welch meeting Sunday night, Miles Thompson being in charge. and family visited with ueir Kenneth Nelson sang a solo, mother. Mrs. Sarah Welch and Mrs. Wanda Thompson played a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Holyoek piano solo and Miss May An- of Como Springs Sunday. derson sang. The speakers Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Jensen CORINNE NEWS were Mrs. Hulda Campbell and Clarence Anderson ot Bear River City. Mrs. Elsie Dreyer and daughter. Helen, arrived here from Oklahoma City Monday to spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Card. My latgs feel this evenin' jest like a wave uv heat fer ole Sol sure trained hiz hot lead rite in the direction uv Main it St. - A z sum budy sed wuz a hunderd in the shade an' no shade. PRE-SEASO- N Arrivals New peeches uv big home growed canta lopes in Oie's. Kioudclolh Poplins SALE trimmed in nicKle, white porcelain ON EASY B Lots of other RANGES and HEATERS RITigHVAY TERMS "a a Cant! Plenty of springs heavily pudiled and hand tied $jn45 EVERTON MATTRESSCO Now in the time to fheik mir home for noeiLtl f,ll ami winter repaid. Modernization work done now is more convenient ami eaier than later on when fall leather turn hiik. HORSLEYS SPECIALS PONGEE Pure silk 3i in wide look iih u hover' over our home critical eve. I it in good repaii? Modern? Adequate for vour familv needs? t onld remodeling make it a rd 25c BROADCLOTH more attractive? us vell he glad to make aue geslions and submit an estimate with out obligation and explain in detail lmv convenient onr eav iniple Monthlv Pavnient Plan reallv is. Plain colored SR in. wide, x1, Call 14c Children's . SLURS You'll find that (he investment of a mall sum ein h month can huv a lot of home eomfoi t. sIMeial this week at ; TRI- - STATE LUMBER CO. Plans Clarence Smith, .Mgr. - Materials - Financing Phone 170 j FARMERETTES 25c 79c Strong twill in popular shades. Sizes 14 to !6. SPECIAL THIS MEEK No Prosperize leaves garments odorless, makes (hem stay dean longer. hack without come clothes Their scientific cleaning. wonder people like our the slightest trace of cleaning odor. They look hotter ond stay fresh longer. You'll he delighted with our ability to restore colors to their original lus-- t re with the fact that they Ic.oe no oily film to attract new dust and dirt. Ji ' MATTRESS home-comin- all Primary children Dr and Mrs. J E. Roberts (nee Miss Gayle Jensen) left Friday for Fernly, Nev.. where they will make then home, They have been spending a few days here whh Mrs. Roberts' Mr. and Mrs. Osey parents s Genuine Everton Primary Wheat-Bee- he held e Innerspring CHECK t Winners of the annual will Day parade contest, in 28 at August Monday. elude the following floats: F'irst. 2 p m in the Bear River City (iailand summer recreationa be will park A good program float; second, Gailand ward M. presented. Parents are invited 1. A ; and third, the Box Elctei to come and bring then lunch. County Fait and Tremonton Free punch will be served to Lions combination float. A . I You Garland announce the biith ot a son. 15 nsen. Mr. and Mb's. Joe sen and family were visitors Sunday. A welcome home progrr, m was given Sunday for Lynn Iverson who recently returm d home from the Norwegian mission. The program included a song by Lynn and Don Iverson. Miss Amy Christopherson, Carand Darrell ina Campbell Gardner, and talks by Nola Christensen. Lynn vet son. and Bishop Checketts A large crowd attended the Relief Society meeting Tuesday A fine program and ments were enjoyed. Mrs. Charles Ck cketts - nd sons. Grant. Mario and Widtsoe recently returned trnm Bbik-foot- . Idaho, where 'ivy a Hand-ea reunion of Long Valley, Utah, residents, who now reside in northern Utah and southern Idaho Mr and Mrs. Flzra Brant h and two daughters and Mis JaNcal Hansen of Price, were visiting at the home of Mrs Trena Christensen las, week Miss Nola Christensen entertained Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Irvin honor of ing Christensen, Elder Lynn Iverson. A hot dinner was served o n.neteen present and the afternoon u,t:, spent informally. Mrs. Ed Christensen and (amity of Brigham wne isnng relatives heie Sunday Mrs. M. P. Jensen was mmi. ing here the past week-enF unoral services for Mis Violet Jensen Iverson wt-iheld Tuesday at 2 p rn in the B'w River ward chapel. 1 DTC"7 Street always look neat. IE LUNG , ucie ! OINtllllCI FOR TEETH New tale LIQUID woy to sparkling teeth School Girl xx ay stretch GIRDLES 2 49c 2 xx a v stretch GIRDLES I'ine mesh - strong and cnmfortahle gives best lines $2 Talon side fastener, light boning-smontfitting $2 SHOP PEOPLES DRUG Sirw l (.! '.uiiK I ik Mi I link and Miles WILL LIKE PROSPERIZE CLEANING REUNION The Tingey family reuma will be held in Box Elder com park Sunday, Aug. 20, at 1J .p m. ting ip td- The rtl re films 98 sett pos h Aunt Beulah is a te rtci pioneer woman . . its only the last CO , im The MATERNITY after Uncle Alf left em an went off with the circus. Us rdt. Aunt Beulah still yells whoa and pulls the steerin wheel when she stops her car, did this p.m. in front o my pumps. nm Well, back on like she Evenin, Gus, Auntie roars at an doctor up this JITUi pier Git out me. monster Im evil-eye- d th tank with Super-Shel- l Your oils low an dirty, and I says. PANTIES Smarties," onlx starts. Auntie Cant afford none of them fancy ideas, Gimme some good plain two-bi- t oil.-"B- ut, Auntie this Golden Shell it costs only 25 a quart. Shall I drain Shell Go ahead an give me some of your Golden H Oil. But if youre lying to me about it, I turn yu over my knee like I used to. would, too. Sincerely, LOU BRITENBECKEI 98c Super ShellMAINStation STREET EA VWafeLV fata FASHION CENTER 4TH NORTH AND BRIGHAM Super-She- ll Gasoline SHELL LUBRICATION CITY, UTAH Golden Shell CLEAN REST Ku .'ol1' hurry let us demonstrate that our fast service can please TRY PROSPERIZE DRY CLEANING TODAY When in a SANITARY LAUNDRY fTwh OR LEAVE AT THORNES NATURAL FOOD STORE. M ed whirl f me Iiol 98c ay stretch t run fa&t-flowi- n sniffs. d give the oil them kids musta poured sand" she starts, but I shake my head. lot No, Auntie, now calm yourself : . you do a of stoppin and startin an jammin around in traffic. You need a tough oil to stand all the strains of your hard drivin. And yet you got to have a oil, too, to get up into those movin parts instantly on cold tier here Proper fitting and supporting. xx t ranch could $198 CORSETS 8 few years the sheriff Auntie not to persuade carry a gun. Came here in 91. Raised 9 kids an run a cow Yessir, i q ci Oil Im d- 98 h m 98 ay stretch hack panel - talon fastening. 2 Vr dins a.g She xx ; . I escribin Smart ee stretch GIRDLES and (ORSELKTTES - DRY and ilk AND . CORSETS : YOU . GIFT SALES One o 2 Otfieers for the new oiguni.-.i-- t itll, which is tor all young men occupied or mtoiostc ln agriculture and who haxe gi. ciliated ftom high school hut .to not fall into the F'arm Bui can includes Hyium Matblo, Gailand. preMo--.iK.i- -t Chet Atkinson. Gailand, Frank W.ud. Rixerside. secret. ny tre.tsu, eland Boyd Ixerson, Tiemotron. and Lewis MeF'.u lane, memorrs ot a council advisory group I.emy Bunnell. 'Mri'h-- lag ws man and ngneulti, i .tistun'oi ELECTRIC SERVICE TINGEY ART a look. B C0RSELETTE GARLAND AMAZING 98c So I fill SATIN GIRDLE i the famous .Momrirf forced air furna''es mmdisplay in mn store. i Wu. lookin at them nue ears oxer ter Strong Motor an' I got ther itchin' feet but ther only thing I kin do prbout it. iz ter scratch. Funeral services or George Sanders. 72. form ' F'ieiding resident, xxho diea .r Nampa. Idaho, Friday evening following a long illness, will be held in the F'ieiding ward chapel on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Mr. Sanders was born and raised in F'armington. He was married to Hattie Hardy, who died eight years ago. He has lived at F'armington. Fielding He was a prominand Nampa ent citizen of Nampa, xxhere he held the office of chief of poltde for 20 years. He is survived by three half sisters: Mrs. Lena Udy, F'armington: Mrs Mattie Turner of Idaho: and Clara be will Interment in the F'ieiding cemetery. young fat me s organialum at a meeting in the high school on Monday evening. August It It tn J Itny .m.u ..mle Onr Line And Sizes Are Complct- - 1 , m a t Loila Boy Scouts eatin' in a caffe, like they wuz hungry also. GLEANINGS FROM BOX ELDER COUNT Constitution and drawn up toi the oiinat: yrs. H See with their full flared skirts and the little nipped in waist lines r Ut WuVE New and Smart Styles n JksAe.'s UfifT Sani- Thorne uv the first place float ot the That green enameled cookin' (iailand recreational range in Riteway's winder pi eject featured the quehn of the paain't nothin' a woman wuld be ashamed uv either. rade. little Norma Jean Wise, seated on a throne in the middle of an artificial wheat field The West Co. iz got in a win-do- r uv mens goods on sale. Attendants were wheathearts. The m, I A. float featured ne See several fella rs lookin' at colors ot the M. I. A. green and uzed ears down at Central Bat little with tiara Wood, gold, Cheviolet lot this P.M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood the center of attraction. Art and Gift Shop iz showin' a I; was didwn by small knights nue line uv school dresses ,o the M. I. A. The float of xxhich iz clever in stvle. the Box Elder County Lions included findy Cuple uv extra big water mill-- , yons in a cafe winder- - nothin' .carved models of wood from I lastes much better on a hot carv-scenes. The western early lay than ice cold watermill-yoing tepresented several months unless its ice cold work of Bradshaw. Tremonton 'wood eatvijuzo. 1 EMo.V' DN Blocks iz gotta big winder uv Helen Taylor of Bear rtixer shues fer men on sale. City and Mary Garfield are reto be ported recuperating from Stopped ter look at life gard recent operations for appendicitubes at Brigham Auter Sup- tis. Leonard and Theora Hoskins, Clyde ano Leslie Jensen and Adrian Heslop all had their FOUNDATIONS tonsils removed in a Tremonton hospital recently. I- ift, lo'Viejj SiitNT ami also-Halv- of BEAR RIVER CITY. Aug. j i oven door, polished French top $27.95 FEATURE PRICE EDCSTI Yourchoice of many beautiful patterns I SILfc.. 0f 32 piece dinner sets with any heater or range during this sale. i REAR RIVER CLTV NEWS CLUM SIZES 3 (o . Lo-pa- safe EFFiatNI Fruit of a the Loom . Mrs. Myrtle Secrist spent the at the high school, assisted in Out ter Lou Britenliekers nue week-enin SmithfieUI with her hi oiganiation, place on 4 North an' Main an' he sure wuz buzy fillin' sister. Mrs. Douglas Hooper. Skinner of the high school facem up -- Youll find hiz big LaVona Erickson is ulty Mrs. 'liie movement has the support Shell ad in this issue. spending the week in Salt Lake. and backing of leaders of the F'.nm Bureau and agriculture Lots uv fokes goin down For- est St. ter see thp whale an' in the valley. flea show Mi and Mrs. Willaid Butter i ' com. heat! S. ther tary Laundry loadin' up a car load uv cleanin' gess thats the reezon fokes on Main See-- Mr. lortubi CONVrM'ryjp Peoples Drug iz advertizin' nue fer cleanin' sumthin' teeth impruvment iz the order uv ther wurld these days. First of six gigantic tires built for huge snow cruiser to be taken on Admiral Byrd's Antarctic expedition is removed from mold at Akron, Ohio. Tire is 10 feet in diameter aid weighs 700 pounds, world's largest. n heating y0at t,0 0 lr-- wav towmd Ike nvoiilh ng up Stel e, mcllc 130 keep n,epK. 9ve nean. healthlut PLAID! Reely ain't nuthln' tastes so good az our own products. BIGGEST TIRE In PRINTS! CIIKCkS! bushel uv big led inter Kens Market 'oil at School Frocks:! An' a and children, Grace and Marie, with visited over the week-enhie. Mrs. Mansfield Ipsen. Mrs S.arah Bowen aceom-LOGAN VISITOR 1IKRE pained Mr. and Mrs! Ray HarMiss Lola Olsen of Logan is ley and children of Wellsville visiting this week at the home on a trip to Yellowstone park, of her aunt. Mrs. Sadie Pelt. Mrs. Martha Larson and son and Mrs. Lizzie Robbins and daughter are visiting at the Eriekson home. OF RANGES BELL RANGE, A 1 i with the togs fer Gai-land- ALSO Ajo4 IB n Iv.i Stoherniatic Tri-Stat- Braver ward. Son, 'Today,'' Truly your biggest Entertainment they wuz Ihc n fer safety Lum-be- t In the ad uv the Co. i. rum good advise tter ffikes which owns houses Kn-da- Bargain Days K itfeiiied et McCoy PerOBl A Al (,i jsf ply rtiwi BLAVFB COLLINSTON DAM. Auk 15 - Kuncial lor Sidling Scrnsi who 'i lev dird Tuesday Hi the wcie hold in the hospital, Dewey villi' ward chapel F.'nek-soA w ii h Bishop J of Beaver ward pie.siding. The sei vires wore as follows civ-ice- TODAY WEDNESDAY MoRMm; South Mam |